Everything Prince Lucian thought he knew about his maid is a lie. Not only is her name Odessa-a foreign name from the enemy country-and not Rosalyn, she's apparently a pirate who poisoned him and his family and opened the drawbridge to the enemy forces. But as if she wants to confuse him, she was the one who dragged him to safety, and when she leaves him and he finds himself about to die at the hands of bandits from his own land, she saves him again and offers him a deal. She claims she was blackmailed with her fiancé's life by the enemy general Baerick and that he has gone against his word and killed her love regardless. She wants revenge, the ultimate revenge, for she says that death is not enough for such a betrayal. She wants to destroy what Baerick loves most too-his legacy-and so she must help the fallen prince reclaim the country she just helped defeat. And in return? When it is over, she will let Lucian take her life. They often say deals that are too good to be true can't be trusted, but Lucian is quickly learning how unprepared he is to survive on his own, so what other choice does he have but to trust the very person who has already attempted to kill him? Check out Assassin's Revenge and find yourself on a whirlwind journey full of secrets, suspense, and maybe even love.